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Washington (CNN) -- The Senate adjourned Friday without approving extensions of cash and health insurance benefits for the unemployed after a lone senator blocked swift passage due to his insistence that Congress first pay for the $10 billion package.

Retiring Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, led a spirited Senate debate with Democrats over the issue -- at one time cursing at another senator on the floor. Bunning said he doesn't oppose extending the programs -- he just doesn't want to add to the deficit.

According to two Democratic aides on the Senate floor Thursday night, Bunning muttered "tough s---" as Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, criticized Bunning's stance on the package.

An aide to Merkley said the senator didn't hear the remark. A spokesman for Bunning said he was aware of the reports about the senator's language but didn't have a comment.

On Friday, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-California, sent Bunning a letter asking him to "stand down immediately" from his stance.

"Unemployment insurance is a lifeline to the long-term unemployed whose families have been hit very hard by this recession," she said.

For his part, Bunning maintained on Friday that if all senators could agree that the benefits are so important, then they should find a way to pay for them.

"If we can't find $10 billion somewhere for a bill that everybody in this body supports, we will never pay for anything," he said.

Democrats argued the safety net funds are classified as "emergency" and therefore don't need to be offset.

Starting Monday, the jobless will no longer be able to apply for federal unemployment benefits or the COBRA health insurance subsidy.

With the Senate not in a position to vote on the extensions until next Tuesday at the earliest, senators and their staffs scrambled to determine the practical implication of letting the programs lapse -- even if for just a few days.

In addition to funding unemployment insurance and the COBRA health insurance program for people who have lost their jobs, the bill would have prevented a scheduled 21 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors.

Those cuts will technically go into place when doctors' offices open Monday. But because there is a two-week delay processing Medicare payments, a short-term lapse of the program is unlikely to affect payments, according to experts in the medical community and a Senate Finance Committee aide contacted by CNN.

Likewise, unemployment benefits could be delayed -- but if Congress acts next week, they will probably be minor, according to a Labor Department analyst who spoke to CNN. That's because Congress will likely approve the funds retroactively to make up for the missing days. An aide to Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus confirmed the Senate will try to pass the funds retroactively.

Other programs involving federal flood insurance, satellite TV licensing, and small business loans, will also go dark until Congress passes extensions.
Paying trillions of dollars to the financial sector was a-ok, but a lone senator can block the payment of unemployment benefits.

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Oh, it's much worse.

On Monday, the Department Of Transportatio can no longer pay as normal to States. Nor can it keep it's employees. This will last for thirty days because of this. It will turn off TVs because it was helping pay for the switch to digital. COBRA is not expanded. Small business loans? Stopped. Flood insurance? Buh-bye!
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Wow, I didn't know there was so much in that bill. :shock:

He's a retiring senator who has apparently expressed a desire to run again and is going to be up for reelection in November this year. I wonder whether this is just an attention grabbing stunt (yea it probably is).

Hopefully, this will turn people against him, even in Kentucky, and get momentum behind reforming Senate rules (though it will probably not).
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a lone retiring senator, it seems.


And just wow...seriously? Of course Republican die hards will say the Retiring Senator-critter is being "fiscally responsible" while he's fucking over millions of people in this country.
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OK, it seems I was wrong, he is not running again, and is bitter towards the Republican leadership for drying up his campaign funds. Talk about being full of small-minded bitterness.

And now, he has this to say to the people who won't be picking up unemployment benefits: "tough shit". He then claims that he is making sacrifices because he missed a basketball game when he was screwing people over!

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EDIT: it was basketball, not baseball like I wrote initially.
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Him watching a game is super important. Having food to feed yourself and keep the heat on in a record-setting weekend is not. Because you are peasants, and he is an aristocrat, entitled to everything.(Tell me his whininess at not being able to get money from the GOP is not a sign of entitlement. REAL entitlement, not myths of welfare queens with mercedes.)
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This guy is on The List for two reasons. One, because he's a douchebag who doesn't care about people. Two, he likes Kentucky in College basketball. Fuck Kentucky Basketball.
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Not yet possible to inline flash videos on this board Minx.

We're thinking of upgraded to phpBB3 which would allow video inlining though
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I'll just post links then. :smile:

Here are some excerpts from the goings on in the Senate: link.

Dick Durbin lists all the things that would be axed if the bill doesn't pass. Bunning claims it would "not be fair" to allow it to pass. :roll:
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Look I get the deficit is bad, hell it gives me fits just thinking about it. However... We are in bad times and we will not fix this deficit by throwing out 400,000 people to freeze or starve. Fuck, where I'm from? We call that a declaration of war.

The democrats need to grab this crap with both hands and shove it deep into the face of the GOP and the American Public, unrelentingly and apologetically.
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It's almost...no, not almost hilarious how quickly the rest of the Republican party has thrown this little shithead under the bus over this.
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He must be feeling the heat, since now he's talking about making a deal. Or maybe he's still hoping for handouts from the RNC for the campaign he still wants to pursue.
Talks under way on jobless benefit deal, senator says


Washington (CNN) -- Embattled Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, said Tuesday that he is involved in discussions to help end a stalemate over the extension of unemployment benefits for millions of jobless Americans.

Asked whether senators are close to finalizing a deal, Bunning said, "We're trying."

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also said top Democrats and Republicans were trying to find a resolution to the impasse. "We are in the process of working this out, and hopefully it will be resolved in the near future," he said.

The Senate adjourned last week without approving extensions of cash and health insurance benefits for the unemployed after Bunning blocked the measure by insisting that Congress first pay for the $10 billion package.

The extension needed unanimous consent to pass because Democrats have labeled it an emergency spending measure. Bunning rejected a motion for unanimous consent again Tuesday morning.

Bunning, who is retiring at the end of this year, has said he doesn't oppose extending the programs; he just doesn't want to add to the deficit. Democrats argue that, because it is an emergency measure, the bill should not be subject to new rules requiring that legislation not expand the deficit.

As a result of the Senate's inaction, many jobless people were no longer able to apply for federal unemployment benefits or the COBRA health insurance subsidy as of Monday.

Bunning's action have created a political firestorm. On Tuesday morning, the Kentucky Republican pushed on the Senate floor for a measure that would pay the $10 billion tab out of the Democrats' previously passed $862 billion stimulus bill. He also dared Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, to hold a vote to cut off debate on the measure.

Reid rejected Bunning's motions.

"You have made your point ... [but] the majority of the Senate disagrees with you," Reid said to Bunning. The need to extend unemployment benefits is "an emergency. ... Our economy is suffering. [There are] long lines of people out of work."

Reid called Bunning's legislative maneuvering "terribly inappropriate" and "very out of line."

White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs chimed in as well.

"This is an emergency situation," he said. "Hundreds of thousands have been left in the lurch. ... I don't know how you negotiate the irrational."

Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins quickly moved to separate herself from Bunning and side with the Democratic leader, noting that the issue is "so important to senators on both sides of the aisle."

She later said Bunning's views "do not represent the majority of the Republican caucus."

"Ideally, we would offset this" spending bill, she said. "But I would support it either way because the programs are emergency programs. It's a very short-term [one month] extension."

One GOP senator who declined to be identified said Republicans are "furious" with Bunning. "This plays right into the Democratic narrative that we're obstructionist," the senator said. "We look insensitive."

"To say Bunning is not beloved is an understatement," the senator added.

Bunning in turn called Senate Democrats "hypocritical" for recently passing rules requiring that new legislation not expand the deficit, only to turn around and push both the emergency unemployment extension and a $15 billion jobs bill that, according to Bunning, is not fully paid for.

He read a letter from a constituent in Louisville, Kentucky, praising him for deciding to "stand up to those in Congress who want to do nothing more than to spend the taxpayers' money."

"This country is sooner or later going to implode because of the massive amount of debt run up over the past 40 or 50 years," the letter said, according to Bunning. It is "sheer lunacy" to be "selling our nation's soul" to creditors such as China.

"Your stance in holding [politicians] to their words ... is a refreshing concept in an otherwise corrupt" capital.

Bunning identified the constituent only by the first name of Robert, citing security concerns.

CNN's Dana Bash noted Tuesday that Democrats could effectively work around Bunning and pass an extension of unemployment benefits. However, she said, the Democrats "know that they have a good political issue right now [and therefore] have no plans to do that in the immediate future."

Bash also noted that the GOP leadership has a poor relationship with Bunning and is therefore unable to pressure him to back down.

Federal unemployment benefits kick in after the basic state-funded 26 weeks of coverage expire. During the downturn, Congress has approved up to an additional 73 weeks, which it funds.

These federal benefit weeks are divided into tiers, and the jobless must apply each time they move into a new tier.

Because the Senate has not acted, the jobless will now stop getting checks once they run out of their state benefits or current tier of federal benefits.

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That could be devastating to the unemployed who were counting on that income. In total, more than a million people could stop getting checks next month, with nearly 5 million running out of benefits by June, according to the National Unemployment Law Project.

Lawmakers have repeatedly tried to approve a 30-day extension, but each time Bunning has prevented the measure from passing.

Several other programs aside from unemployment and health benefits are also affected by the legislative spat, including federal flood insurance, satellite TV licensing, and small business loans.

The stalled bill also would provide a short-term extension of the Highway Trust Fund, which is a federal fund set up to pay for transportation projects nationwide.

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Monday that up to 2,000 employees at the Transportation Department will be sent home without pay as a result of Bunning's decision to hold up the bill.

"As American families are struggling in tough economic times, I am keenly disappointed that political games are putting a stop to important construction projects around the country," LaHood said in a news release. "This means that construction workers will be sent home from job sites because federal inspectors must be furloughed."

According to two Democratic aides on the Senate floor Thursday night, Bunning muttered "tough s---" as Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Oregon, criticized Bunning's stance on the package.
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MSNBC is reporting that Banning's is dropping his objections.

Apparently some deal has been struck.
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